Golden Beauty (Coates) (412) (Mid-season) <A large beautiful deep 
golden yellow from Australia. Something like a yellow 
Picardy. One of the best yellows I have seen especially for the home garden. 
Golden State * (WHEELER) (412) (Mid-season) Clear rich yellow with a 
# double row of large well placed blooms. Tall strong grower with 
10 or more open on a long head. Good exhibition variety and I understand is going well 
as a commercial cut flower variety. 
Goldilocks (Butr) (342) (Mid-season) Distinctive color being about half 
pink and half yellow. Opens 9-12 medium size formally placed 
blooms with most of the blooms showing color. 
(SALMAN) In the 500 class as the blooms are very large. 
Grand Monarch Color is a warm dark brown-red with purplish shading A 
a deeper purple blotch. Grows 5 ft. or more tall. Blooms have heavy texture and nice form. 
A fine giant and different. 
s (FIscHER) (420) (Mid-season) A very nice shade of orange. Opens 
Gratitude 5-7 well ruffled blooms on a tall straight wiry stem. This past season 
showed some irregular placement. But I don’t think this is usual with it. Fine basket var- 
iety and probably a good commercial. 
Harmau (BotH) (532) (Early) Deep salmony orange red with darker throat. 
—_—— + Opens 6-9 giant blooms on an 18-20 bud spike. Plant is tall and strong. 
A good exhibition variety and one that the florists should use. A real glad. 
¢ (554) (SALMAN) Mid-season. Rich Bordeau wine red 
Harry Hopkins 33!) isht posh shading. Opens 6-8 well placed huge 
blooms of heavy texture on tall strong stems. Grows 5 ft. tall. At the Haarlem Holland show 
in 46 it scored as the best variety of itscolor. 
(HEATON) (450) (Mid-season) A bright red sport of Vaga- 
Hawkeye Red bond Prince. Has all the good qualities of that variety but 
with a distinctive shade of medium bright red and seems to be much healthier than its 
parent. 
4 (WILSON) (480) (Late) Smoky light orange gray with cream 
High Finance throat. A really beautiful smoky. Opens up to 9 large lightly 
ruffled well placed blooms with rolled back petals. Tall strong grower. One of the best 
exhibition varieties and one that I am sure the public would take if the florists would only 
handle them. We have shipped many to the New York market where they sold well. This 
variety is one of the very best smokies I know of. It should be extremely popular for all pur- 
poses. 
4 b4 (K & M) (476) (Mid-season) Clear light blue. Tall straight stem 
pesen Life with many wide open blooms open at a time. One of the best of the 
new blues. 
(JAcK) (466) (Early) Light pinkish lavender. Blooms very early. 
Huntress Usually comes clean but sometimes flecks. But sells well even when it 
does fleck as there is not much in a lavender shade at the time it blooms. Opens 6-8 large 
perfectly placed blooms on a medium height plant. Has been in big demand ever since its 
introduction. 
Irak (480) (Late) Clear gray sport of Bagdad. Tall strong grower. Very nice when 
———--—~ used with yellow or other similar shades 
(FAIRCHILD) (520) (Mid-season) Peach on edge of petals blending 
Janet Lee to a deep cream throat. Heavily ruffled and fluted. Opens several very 
beautiful blooms on a flower head of 22 to 24’. Grows about 41% feet tall. This has won 
many prizes at the shows including First for Basket at Binghamton in 1946. This basket 
is one | shall never forget. 
Jeanie (Pruitt) (430) (Mid-season) Beautiful distinctive shade of clear rose pink 
with white midribs and creamy throat. Tall strong grower with willowy 
stems. Opens 4—6 large blooms. A very popular commercial in many places. 
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